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Them Quotes by Mae West
- My advice to those who think they have to take off their clothes to be a star is, once you're boned, what's left to create…
- Give a man free hands, and you'll know where to find them.
- Some women pick men to marry--and others pick them to pieces.
- When women go wrong, men go right after them.
- Ten men waiting for me at the door? Send one of them home, I'm tired.
- I didn't discover curves; I only uncovered them.
- I see you're a man with ideals. I better be going before you've still got them.
- I have found men who didn't know how to kiss. I've always found time to teach them.
- I saw what a mess a lot of people could make of their lives when they're smitten. Some of them go temporarily insane. They find…
- Men are like linoleum floors. Lay 'em right and you can walk all over them for years.
- Brains are an asset, if you hide them.
- Let men see what's coming to them, and women will get what's coming to them.
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